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Volunteer Fire Fighter recruitment

The New Zealand Fire Service plays a major role in providing an emergency response to New Zealand communities. Most of these communities depend on volunteers for their every day fire protection. Men and women from many walks of life are volunteer firefighters. Volunteers include the self-employed, mothers at home, shift workers, people looking for work, tradespeople and professionals. They are all people who care about their communities and want to be actively involved in them. Volunteers need to live or work in the community the fire station covers to be able to respond in emergencies.  Volunteers must pass a medical test paid for by the Fire Service.  A Police security check is required, and  

Volunteer brigades also look for support from people who are not interested in being fire fighters.  

Administration

Fire Safety promotional work

Media Activity

Fireground assistance e.g Traffic Control

The Fire Service provides :

Uniforms
Fire fighting clothes and equipment
Insurance cover for death and total disablement while on duty
Annual grant towards each Brigades Social activities

  Time from work

Many brigades receive only a few calls each year. Even for busier brigades like ourselves many calls occur outside normal working hours. Most of our training is carried out at evenings and weekends. Time spent away from the job can range from half an hour for a false alarm to 4-5 hours in a rare emergency. Most employers find considerable advantages in having people with Fire Service training on their staff - people who can fight fires, give first aid, perform CPR and keep a cool head in an emergency. Officer training also develops leadership and management skills and experience that can be useful in the workplace.